Message from Chief Jenny – Jan 30, 2026

January 30 (1)

Last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s major foreign‑policy speech at the World Economic Forum stated, “When we only negotiate bilaterally with a hegemon, we negotiate from weakness… This is not sovereignty. It’s the performance of sovereignty while accepting subordination.”

While I agree with the intent behind Prime Minister Carney’s message, I can’t help but ponder how it directly speaks to the challenges we continue to face as Mi’kmaq people, not just in economics, but nearly in every aspect of our lives. Our Nation, like so many others, is far too familiar with these uneven power dynamics. Whether we are engaging with federal or provincial governments or navigating our relationship with law enforcement agencies such as the RCMP, the scales are rarely tipped in our favour.

In the wake of the recent shootings in Mi’kma’ki, tragedy once again serves as a harsh reminder that our safety, our rights, and our sovereignty cannot depend on systems that have historically failed to protect us. They remind us why we must stand together and speak collectively.

One voice can be dismissed but many voices joined in purpose cannot be ignored. When we are united, we move with a power far greater than challenges we face. As we continue to navigate these relationships, let us all support measures to create systemic change that will no longer tolerate policies that ignore our inherent rights and harm our people.

CBC Article: Atlantic chiefs call for ‘meaningful action’ after 2 First Nations men killed by RCMP | CBC News